Man punched in the face after opening his front door

A MAN answered his front door only to be punched in the face by two men in an unprovoked attack.

Now officers have released CCTV of two men they wish to trace following the incident.

At 8.40pm on Sunday, April 6, the 38-year-old victim answered the door of a flat at Sturminster House on Irving Road.

He was punched several times in the face leaving him with bruising. He has since recovered from the unprovoked attack.

Police would now like to trace two men seen in the area and have released images of them. Both are described as white and were wearing dark coloured clothing.

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Anyone with any information is asked to contact PC Ian Rudge at Redbridge on 101 or via the website at hampshire.police.uk. You can also call the charity Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111 where information can be left anonymously.

Can't believe a man lives in single mum towers - does the social know he was there?

Can't believe a man lives in single mum towers - does the social know he was there?boxing_nut

Can't believe a man lives in single mum towers - does the social know he was there?

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Zexagon says...4:44pm Thu 8 May 14

They were last seen holding hands walking towards Shirley.

They were last seen holding hands walking towards Shirley.Zexagon

They were last seen holding hands walking towards Shirley.

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normal1965 says...5:09pm Thu 8 May 14

looks like one of the pavey brothers

looks like one of the pavey brothersnormal1965

looks like one of the pavey brothers

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Stubs says...10:30pm Thu 8 May 14

One day they will do this and they will meet the wrong person at the door I hope, who will give these 2 muppets a good kickin.

One day they will do this and they will meet the wrong person at the door I hope, who will give these 2 muppets a good kickin.Stubs

One day they will do this and they will meet the wrong person at the door I hope, who will give these 2 muppets a good kickin.

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Dai Rear says...9:03am Fri 9 May 14

By the 8th April the Police would have established they couldn't ID these 2. So they release photos on.......the 7th MAY. I suppose , like all public sector employees, the police are far too busy with important matters like childcare "ishoos" equality, diversity, blah, blah, to worry about the trivia of investigating offences timeously.

By the 8th April the Police would have established they couldn't ID these 2. So they release photos on.......the 7th MAY.
I suppose , like all public sector employees, the police are far too busy with important matters like childcare "ishoos" equality, diversity, blah, blah, to worry about the trivia of investigating offences timeously.Dai Rear

By the 8th April the Police would have established they couldn't ID these 2. So they release photos on.......the 7th MAY. I suppose , like all public sector employees, the police are far too busy with important matters like childcare "ishoos" equality, diversity, blah, blah, to worry about the trivia of investigating offences timeously.

Score: 3

camerajuan says...10:05am Fri 9 May 14

I sincerely hope they try this to someone handy. Utter vermin of the community.

I sincerely hope they try this to someone handy. Utter vermin of the community.camerajuan

I sincerely hope they try this to someone handy. Utter vermin of the community.

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